The below depends on the json Python module to 'pretty print' JSON output in Python. I found this useful when trying to write my script to remove unused Todoist labels.
import json
# This function saves time printing JSON nicely
def pj(str):
print(json.dumps(json.loads(str.content), indent=4))
return
pj(thing_containing_raw_json_here)
Note that in my case this was contingent on having used the requests module in the following fashion to already make sure the format is a bit jsonified, Read more [...]

Want to remove your unused labels/tags from Todoist in bulk? The various GUIs will have you do this one at a time but I have written a small, not very efficient Python script that will do this for you.
Here's how it works:
You need to provide your API token (Which you can find in Todoist settings) in a file called token.txt
Then download or copy the script from my Todoist Remove Unused Tags GitHub repository
Just run this using Python and it should work fine
Please bear in mind I've Read more [...]

A lot of the data we use is on a daily basis. This is great for more granular insight and for pacing media spend etc.
Sometimes however you want to bundle it all up into nice, weekly buckets (often based on 'week commencing') so that you can look at how weeks affect the sales pattern over the month, for example. This might be harder to see based on daily data.
If you need to calculate the week commencing date in Excel (i.e. the date of the Monday that another date falls in) then the following Read more [...]

We recently went on a holiday to New York. On the last day we stopped in at the Gasoline Alley coffee company and took 15 mins to write down some of the things that had helped it go smoothly. Here are our 15 best holiday tips (and here we’re talking about things you can do to help enjoy your holiday, not the best ways to buy a holiday or a packing list).
Make sure there is a balance between organised tourism and doing things that you didn’t already see on a hundred blogs.
Plan to be flexible, Read more [...]

This post is a quick one on WinSXS cleanup, and it works (for me).
None of the instructions I found online helped me, including the KB2852386 fix on Windows update.
Try this:
Go to C:\Windows\system32
Right click on cleanmgr.exe and Run As Administrator
Now, the relevant "Windows Update Cleanup" option and another for cleaning up Service Pack backups should appear. Tick them both
Proceed!
For me this worked a treat for WinSXS cleanup. Read more [...]